There was a time when Iberia flew to India or Saudi Arabia: the route map shows some unusual Iberia destinations such as Jeddah or Bombay. Bombay was an intermediate stop on the Tokyo route. Also Iberia flew to places such as Tripoli which are no longer served. Dallas, Chicago and Los Angeles also appear on the map, even if Iberia was not flying to those places at the time. I suppose there were already plans for these flights that were introduced in 1987.
La flota estaba compuesta por el A300, el 747 y el DC-10 para los vuelos de largo recorrido, y el 727 y el DC-9 para las rutas de medio radio. Los vuelos a Melilla y los interinsulares en Canarias se operaban con Fokker 27.Iberia fleet at the time included the A300, Boeing 747 and DC-10 for longhaul flights and 727 and DC-9 for medium range routes. Flights to Melilla and interisland flights in the Canaries were operated by the Fokker 27.

Some pages from a march 1986 Ronda inflight magazine. I've included the route maps and also the "Welcome aboard" section, which has cabin seatmaps and also nice and interesting inside shoots showing what could you expect onboard an Iberia plane at the time. Also, the routemaps are also showing a direct flight from Madrid to LAX

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